In automotive, decentralized identity (DID) enables secure vehicle access (e.g., digital car keys), verifies driver licenses for ride-sharing, and tracks maintenance history via immutable records. For mobility services, DIDs streamline user onboarding for scooters/bikes by verifying age or payment methods. VCs for insurance claims or accident reports enhance transparency. Manufacturers can also use DIDs for supply chain tracking, ensuring ethical sourcing of parts.
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After criticism, Berachain reduced insider allocations, increased transparency in reward calculations, and simplified eligibility criteria. They introduced a tiered system based on testnet activity and community contributions, ensuring broader distribution. The team also implemented stricter anti-bot measures and provided clearer documentation to prevent future disputes.
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Throughput capacities of identity blockchains vary by consensus mechanism. Proof-of-Stake (PoS) chains like Ethereum 2.0 or Solana can handle 1,000–65,000+ transactions per second (TPS), suitable for high-volume credential issuance. Layer-2 solutions (e.g., Rollups) further boost scalability. Private/permissioned blockchains (e.g., Hyperledger) prioritize enterprise-grade throughput (10,000+ TPS) for institutional use cases. Performance depends on network congestion, block size, and validation complexity.
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